Slučaj u Oterberiju

Slučaj u Oterberiju

Cecil Day Lewis

Cecil Day Lewis' novel The Otterbury Affair is a suspenseful crime story about a group of boys who solve crimes in their small town. It explores courage, friendship, and justice through a blend of adventure and detective intrigue.

The Otterbury Affair is a classic young adult adventure novel written in 1948 by Cecil Day Lewis, also known as the father of actor Daniel Day-Lewis. The story is set in the fictional English town of Otterbury, where a group of boys, driven by a sense of justice and boyish curiosity, decide to investigate a theft and the involvement of adults in a criminal network.

The children, led by the energetic Ted and the resourceful Nick, organize themselves like a small detective team, using their own “military” strategies and codes to solve the case. At first, the game develops into a serious investigation that reveals the corruption and greed of the adults, but also the strength of unity and justice among the boys.

Day Lewis skillfully combines elements of a detective story, humor and moral lessons, presenting the world from a child’s perspective without naivety. The language is lively, the dialogues are witty, and the plot is dynamic and tense.

The novel carries a universal message of courage and honesty – how even the smallest can do great things when they fight for the truth. The Otterbury Case remains a precious example of a British children's classic with a detective twist.

Original title
The Otterbury incident
Translation
Nada Ćurčija-Prodanović
Editor
Mirjana Stefanović
Graphics design
Bojan Bem
Dimensions
20 x 12.5 cm
Pages
144
Publisher
Nolit, Beograd, 1984.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Serbian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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